Hi Richter,
Glad to hear that you will be involved with the translation effort. You
should be able
to view the wiki without logging in. You must register and login to
edit. I will look
for a how-to doc. It's really pretty easy. You just have to learn the
syntax for JSPwiki
which generally is described on a single page. Look at the help tab in
the wiki which
shows you what is available. It says that html is will not work but I
hear that in fact
it does work. Shreedhar can give you more info when he gets back. Also
look at
other pages and how they are put together.
Thanks for the update on the language code. I will change the filename
later today.
In the meantime, if you would take a quick look at the page and give me
some
feedback that would be great. The page is not linked to from the site
yet but I
hope to do that this week.
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/quickstart/index_pt.html
the english version is here
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/quickstart/index.html
Thanks,
Carla
Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:
> Hi, Carla!
>
> I'm going to help to fill in the gap. Is necessary a user to open the
> wiki editor?
> Indeed, I never used wiki before (besides lots of experience on other
> areas), I'll appreciate a concise Wiki how-to I can read in a hour -
> so I can get into production fast.
>
> <just a note>
> pt is extension for Portuguse, and (normally) pt_BR is for Brazilian
> Portuguese (because our language evolved in this 500 years with
> several figures and foreign terms - many from our german, italian and
> proximity with spanish language countries, like Uruguay, Argentina,
> Paraguay and Chile - and english language countries, of course).
> </just a note>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richter
>
>
>
> carla mott escreveu:
>
>> I just got the Get Started Guide translated to Brazilian portuguese
>> (I used pt since there is
>> no language code for Brazilian Portuguse). Anyway, I will make it
>> public in the next day or
>> so. I have someone in Brazil who may be willing to help out more.
>> Carla
>>
>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>>
>>> Senthil, should we just create a gfwiki_br (or whatever is the
>>> proper suffix for brazilian portuguese), and start going a bit of
>>> prototyping to see how things would feel?
>>>
>>> The expectation would be that we would have to redo things anyhow,
>>> but I think we need the exploration to learn what will and what
>>> won't work.
>>>
>>> We probably should try creating a japanese or chinese site too, to
>>> be sure it works for those more complex encodings. Even a single
>>> page would do. Maybe yuta or qingqing would be willing to help us
>>> author a "hello world"?
>>>
>>> - eduard/o
>>>
>>> Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, this bug appear to me as midnight ghost... Whenever I'll make
>>>> a presentation, it appear.
>>>>
>>>> About the Brazilian wiki, I'll be happy to put it into life, just
>>>> give me the path to follow.
>>>>
>>>> And yes, I do believe Glassfish has a great room in Brazil.
>>>> Everyone who I talk here avoid EJB because bad experiences with
>>>> other servers (J*ss, WebSph&r&, and so on)... When I talk about
>>>> simplicity on Glassfish management, some even doubt that such easy
>>>> server is available - and for free...
>>>> I think a good work on marketing should open the doors for
>>>> Glassfish and JSP/Servlet and EJB3/JPA in Brazil.
>>>> And associated there is a somewhat large base of JBuilder that
>>>> should migrate to either Eclipse or NetBeans in future. If depends
>>>> on me, they all go to NB with Glassfish server.
>>>> There is also great room for OSS on government (the vast major
>>>> contractor for IT services in Brazil - as own Sun knows ;-) ).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Richter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> This indeed seems the behavior we are observing...
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW, I'd love to see a Brazilian-centered Wiki. Both TheAquarium
>>>>> and the Java.Net downloads seem to suggest GlassFish has little
>>>>> traction in Brazil, and I'd think Brazil is a natural market for
>>>>> GlassFish.
>>>>>
>>>>> - eduard/o
>>>>>
>>>>> Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry to put my nose here, but the "stale sessions" is not
>>>>>> related to my previous thread "OpenCMS suffering session reset"
>>>>>> and the IZ https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=888
>>>>>> ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richter
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart escreveu:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'll try to pay attention to what I'm doing exactly. I guess my
>>>>>>> ideal behavior would be to log me out and leave it at that.
>>>>>>> Instead it forces me to reauthenticate, even while I'm just
>>>>>>> browsing, not editing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - eduard/o
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Senthil Chidambaram wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Eduardo,
>>>>>>>> I've increased the session timeout to 60 mts. now. If you still
>>>>>>>> see this behaviour, I think I've to upgrade to another stable
>>>>>>>> bits of JSPWiki. I'll keep watching, and check with other
>>>>>>>> JSPwiki users.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thx
>>>>>>>> Senthil
>>>>>>>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I find the "stale session" behavior quite annoying. Specially
>>>>>>>>> because often it seems to take quite a bit of time to get me
>>>>>>>>> back to the login prompt.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Am I the only one seing this behavior? Do we know what is
>>>>>>>>> happening?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - eduard/o
>>>>>>>>
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